Pennsylvania’s Kingdom BioFuel Wood Pellet Plant Is Up And Running

While the going has been tough for the folks at Kingdom BioFuel, their new wood pellet mill in Peach Bottom, PA is up and running. It’s been a rough road and drawn out situation, report the managers and owners of Kingdom BioFuel, but the biomass pellet mill is now pressing out wood pellets for customers […]

While the going has been tough for the folks at Kingdom BioFuel, their new wood pellet mill in Peach Bottom, PA is up and running. It’s been a rough road and drawn out situation, report the managers and owners of Kingdom BioFuel, but the biomass pellet mill is now pressing out wood pellets for customers in PA and MD.

For months, Kingdom BioFuel has been setting up their Wood Pellet Mill in PA to supply their growing list of pellet loving clients in PA and MD. The pellet mill first came to their location nearly one year ago after being dismantled in the New England states by their own team. They loaded the massive system onto several large trucks and transported the pellet mill parts to their new location in Peach Bottom, PA.

Hopes were to have the pellet mill up and running in a month or two but delays kept coming along. From the difficulty of proper electrical systems at their new location to the challenges of using a different kind of shavings than the dye was made for, one problem after another kept delaying their progress, and thus the possibility of wood pellets being available to customers.

During this time, Kingdom BioFuel contracted with another bulk wood pellet mill in PA to meet the surge in demand for their pellets. Due to online marketing combined with another dealer sending dozens of clients their way, KBF has experienced unprecedented growth in the demand for pellet fuel in PA, DE and MD.

Kingdom BioFuel began when Steve Fisher of Peach Bottom, PA was experimenting with cheaper heating solutions during the time of high oil prices. What surprised Steve most and moved him to action was the difficulty of finding premium wood pellets in PA. The supply was low and the number of biomass pellet mills was even lower. He joined a friend and started selling bulk wood pellets from another wood pellet mill in PA.

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